News

There’s no shortage of groundbreaking news and headlines coming out of Case School of Engineering at ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ. Take a look at some of our latest innovative accomplishments.

  • Quantum partners

    Cleveland Clinic and IBM recently unveiled the critical piece of their 10-year Discovery Accelerator partnership: a newly installed IBM Quantum System One, considered the first advanced computer system in the world devoted mainly to healthcare research.
  • When art and engineering collide

    Last month, the most recent addition to the Putnam Collection was installed in the Kent Hale Smith building.
  • Student group travels to Uganda to finalize collaborative project aimed at improving reproductive health

    After five years of research and design, a collaboration between the College of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Anthropology, the Case School of Engineering and Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda, have developed a small, discrete, biodegradable pouch to be used for the disposal of the waste created by DMPA-SC—a self-injectable contraceptive that protects against pregnancy.
  • New MDS3 Center of Excellence created through $14.2 million grant

    The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), an agency the Department of Energy (DOE), responsible for enhancing national security through nuclear science, recently awarded ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ a $14.2 million grant for a new Center of Excellence (COE) named “Materials Data Science for Stockpile Stewardship (MDS3).â€
  • Graduation Spotlight: Maite Rey

    Maite Rey is a biomedical engineering student at CWRU.
  • SCSAM Fellow Spotlight: Claire Daugherty

    For her SCSAM fellowship, Claire Daugherty, a fourth-year undergraduate student majoring in Mechanical Engineering, is characterizing the temporal evolution of immature porcine cortical bone microstructure.
  • Graduation Spotlight: Alex Glatz

    Alex Glatz is a graduate Student in the Master of Engineering Management (MEM) program.
  • Arab American Heritage Month: Meet Arein Daralnakhla

    Arein Daralnakhla believes Arab American Heritage month is an opportunity to not only reflect on her roots—but to educate others about the rich history and culture of her home country, Palestine, and other Arab countries. 
  • Graduation Spotlight: James McHargue

    James McHargue is a graduate student receiving a master's in computer science.
  • Biomedical engineer explores new use for synthetic platelets: treating inherited bleeding disorders

    Even as biomedical engineer Anirban Sen Gupta refines artificial platelets to stem traumatic bleeding, he and his colleagues are seeking new uses for their synthetic solution.